NeO529
Aug 27 2003, 03:09 AM
Okay I just ordered a whole bunch of blue 3mm LEDs and I don' t need all of them. I have 350 to sell so heres the deal: I am looking for 30 SHIPPED for 100 each or if you want them all i'll sell for 90 shipped. If you want resistors, I have a variety of them and I really don't know what each one is for. I will sell them for $.04/piece so 4 bux for 100. If you no one wants them all, the extra 50 i'll sell for 18 shipped + 2 bux for resistors. I just ordered them so I will ship them off to you guys when they get here (probably early next week). These prices will only stay for a few days.
If anyone is interested I can also sell some UV LEDs at the same price. here are the specs
BLUE LEDS
Size: 3mm
Forward Voltage: 3.5V
Reverse Voltage: 5V
Current: 20-50mA
Viewing Angle: 20
Brightness: 1500-2000 mcd
UV LEDS
Size: 5mm
Forward Voltage: 3.5V
Reverse Voltage: 5V
Current: 50-90mA
Viewing Angle: n/a
Brightness: n/a
Wavelength: 400-405
NeO529
Aug 27 2003, 03:27 AM
AnThRaX
Aug 27 2003, 03:28 AM
Im Blind
Those are very bright
a9h3x
Aug 27 2003, 03:56 AM
bump for gay seller woops i mean good seller lol
NeO529
Aug 27 2003, 10:47 AM
bump
Raven101
Aug 27 2003, 01:36 PM
| QUOTE (NeO529 @ Aug 27 2003, 05:09 AM) |
| If you want resistors, I have a variety of them and I really don't know what each one is for. |
When you have a battery:
| CODE |
- BAT + | | ~ <> +-----+ |
~ being the resistor, <> being the led
If you don't have a resistor in the circuit, the led will burn out. A good resistance is usually 4.7kilo ohms for a resistor. Which is normally called a "pull-down" resistor. Basically, a resistor limits the Amperage in a circuit so your led doesn't get overloaded.
NeO529
Aug 27 2003, 08:09 PM
hehe, i know what resistors are for but I didnt know what each resistor I have is for working with what voltage.
myst1x
Aug 27 2003, 08:52 PM
i thought resistors are on the positve wire?
| CODE |
BATTERY PACK - +
| 0
- + LED
|
| = wire
0= resistor
or am i just screwed up?
NeO529
Aug 27 2003, 09:00 PM
yeah resistor goes on the + leg.
myst1x
Aug 27 2003, 09:02 PM
| QUOTE (NeO529 @ Aug 27 2003, 06:00 PM) |
| yeah resistor goes on the + leg. |
ok phwew!
NeO529
Aug 28 2003, 08:33 PM
ttt
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